Incarcerated man charged in Orland Park burglary

A Chicago man who's already in prison for two counts of residential burglary was charged with an additional count last week for allegedly burglarizing an Orland Park condominium in January.

Frank Williamson, 64, was charged Aug. 7 with felony residential burglary in a Bridgeview courtroom and returned to prison, according to a statement released by the Orland Park Police Department Wednesday.

Williamson was indicted for breaking into a condominium on the 7200 block of 157th Street in Orland Park and stealing cash, a laptop computer and a PlayStation video game console on Jan. 24.

Earlier this summer, the Illinois State Police Crime Lab successfully identified two of Williamson's fingerprints that had been collected by Orland Park police and submitted to the lab for testing.

Police soon discovered that Williamson was incarcerated at the Robinson Correctional Center, where he has been serving time since February for two separate counts of residential burglary.

Williamson's bond was set at $50,000. His next court date is scheduled for later in August at the Bridgeview Courthouse, according to the Orland Park police.